As WISN 12 News first reported last week, Edwin West tried flirting with his monitor. He reportedly asked to kiss and hug her. That monitor reported him.

Thursday in court, she cried as she testified how scared she was to drive him to his job and treatment centers.

She recalled one time he reached into her lap for her cellphone while she was driving for because he wanted to take a picture of her lips.

"I was looking around. What was around? If I had to jump out of a car where could I go? Where were people? Where was it crowded? I was looking for a safe place in case I had to jump out," Tacorey Edwards said.

West not only acted inappropriately with his supervisor, he also threatened one of his neighbors who posted West's criminal history on a Facebook page and that made him mad.

Emily Conta has been an outspoken critic of the state placing sex offenders in her neighborhood..

What she didn't know is that made her a target of West. WISN 12 News obtained state records that show in April, West discussed plans to get back at Conta.

He wanted to post her picture in the grocery store with a caption that read she loved sex offenders. Conta had no idea until WISN 12 News showed her the state report.

WISN 12 News Terry Sater was the first to tell her Thursday that West is not going back to the neighborhood. He'll remain in state custody.

"Relief. That's good. After the things that he did and the things that I read in the report, it's where he belongs. It would have been a big problem if they had sent him back to that home," Conta said.

West's sex crimes date back to 1982 with underage and adult women.

West was immediately taken into custody after the hearing Thursday afternoon. He's been ordered to get more treatment.

West lived with another violent sex offender, Shawn Schulpius, in the south side home. As far as WISN 12 News knows, Schulpius will remain there.